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  1. Stumbled across a good Facebook deal yesterday, didn’t realize how good until I got home and looked up the model numbers. 4 aw-650’s for 70$ all in working and great condition. Only think is I kind of gotten ahead of myself and have no source/power for them.. I was hoping to wire in parallel but the manual says that’s a no go. So what amp/receiver do I need to power them? Budget friendly options are really all I’m able to afford at the moment. It’s for the backyard so I’m not too worried about fidelity, just want to have loud music when required. I’m not a complete audio amateur but wattage/ohms/all that shit still breaks my brain sometimes lol any and all advice would be infinitely appreciated. And my apologies if i don’t reply frequently as I am a paramedic and my schedule is chaotic to say the least. Thanks!
  2. I posted this in the wrong place the first time I posted it in "personal audio" or whatever the forum is my bad i tried to delete it but i cant i guess..so I've been dealing with this noise from my stereo speakers for the past year and a half or so and I know i found one of the issues its in my crossover. It's a pioneer CD-635 that I picked up from a friend and a friend of mine soldered the wires on the harness for me but must not have got it quite right because when I was rewiring some things earlier I touched the ground wire at the harness and it cut off and on so there is a short somewhere. My question is on the inside where the harness plugs in it's labeled...gnd...acc...b in....b out.. not sure I know what b in and b out mean exactly. Thinking battery but Ive not seen that before I don't think(I'm by no means a professional) and what would the acc be? I know it stands for accessory so would that be a remote? This could explain a lot of my issues
  3. Ok so I've been dealing with this noise from my stereo speakers for the past year and a half or so and I know i found one of the issues its in my crossover. It's a pioneer CD-635 that I picked up from a friend and a friend of mine soldered the wires on the harness for me but must not have got it quite right because when I was rewiring some things earlier I touched the ground wire at the harness and it cut off and on so there is a short somewhere. My question is on the inside where the harness plugs in it's labeled...gnd...acc...b in....b out.. not sure I know what b in and b out mean exactly. Thinking battery but Ive not seen that before I don't think(I'm by no means a professional) and what would the acc be? I know it stands for accessory so would that be a remote? This could explain a lot of my issues. Help please and sorry I'm an idiot
  4. Hello everyone so I ordered a set of Klipsch speakers in a package and the floor speakers have three terminals each and I do not know what to do with them. I have enclosed pictures of the system I bought and the receiver and the back of the floor standing speakers. If someone would be so kind to help tell me how to hook those speakers to the front when my receiver only has one front channel. I'm lost. Thanks so much and have a great day! P.S. The receiver picture isn't showing up but it's the Denon AVR-X2700H AVR-X2700H-1b_19102020.jpg.webp
  5. I need a wire diagram to hook up speakers
  6. I’ve recently acquired my very first set of lascala’s (‘88) and have Crites updates on the way. Is it ok to use 14 awg speaker wire w/ like connectors to replace the stock XO to driver cables - or should I use something else? I don’t have a problem with them, but it seems logical to replace the stock versions if also updating the XO and tweeters.
  7. Hey Everyone, First time poster here. I'm going to sound kind of dumb but here we go. My dad just gave me his old pair of Hersey I HBR speakers. THEY ARE BEAUTIFUL. Not a single scratch or dent. However, electronics isn't really my wheel house so I was hoping yall could suggest a nice receiver in the hopefully less than $300 range for me to hook it up to as well as maybe some pictures of the wiring (they don't have any wires which, for a millennial used to AUX cords, is confusing). I'm also hoping to get a record player to go with it. I have one now but it's cheap; record wobbles, arm is too light and skips frequently. So suggestion for a solid record player would be appreciated also. Will update as progress comes along!
  8. Hello all. First post on here. I own a pair of Klipsch Reference ONE Premium On-Ear Headphones. I love them! I want to replace the plug as I ruined it while it was connected to my phone. One side is always out unless I play with the plug. Anyway, I ordered a TRRS plug. My question is, does anyone know of a wiring diagram for these headphones? I, obviously, want to connect the channels and mic wires to the proper terminals on the plug. The wire jacket is transparent so a standard headphone wire color code, if one exists, probably wouldn't help. I appreciate any information or assistance with this issue.
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